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<strong>House of Cards</strong>
The single thing that made Frank Underwood invincible in politics — his indestructible marriage — seemed to fall apart last season. Your mouth hung open as a resolute Claire walked out of the White House, leaving a befuddled Francis to manage on his own. LGBT viewers might have related to the Underwoods' open marriage or been proud to claim the first bisexual president on television, but the couple's iron-clad devotion to each other no matter the pressures of the world was what made it impossible to look away from House of Cards. So now what? Maybe after murder, scandal, and scheming, it's all finally set to come crashing down, and the series will fulfill its name. Or maybe Frank will live up to his "F.U." initials and survive yet again. (Premieres March 4 on Netflix.)